A large-scale poll gauging the net migration patterns if everybody in the world could move freely. The patterns are expressed as population change in percent by country and by region.

Some interesting (and occasionally surprising) results. Japan, for instance, would lose 10% of its population if world emigration and immigration was free. My native Sweden by contrast, would increase its population by 68%.﻿

I am excited about Andy Rubin's next project. His last big bet, Android, started off as a crazy idea that ended up putting a supercomputer in hundreds of millions of pockets. It is still very early days for this, but I can't wait to see the progress.﻿